256 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



167. Poh/f/onia egea, Cram. Common. 



185. Melitcea didyma, Ochs. Common. 



225. Argynnis lathonia, L. One specimen, 1903, in July. 



341. Satyriis hermione, L. Very common in summer and autumn. 



362. S. semele, L. Very common. 



370a. S. statilinus, Hufn., var. allionia, Fab. Common on the 

 mountains in autumn. 



385. Pararye mjeria, L. Fairly common. 



390. P. meycEra, L. Common. 



392. P. miera, L. Scarce. 



402a. Epijiephelejartina, L., var. hispiilla, Hiib. Common. 



423. E. ida, Esper. Male appears first, and when female appears 

 very few males to be found unworn. 



LyC/ENID^. 



464. Thecla ilicis, Esp. 



482, Zephyrus quercus, L. One specimen (female), 1902, and one 

 undeveloped specimen, 1903, both in late summer. 



512. Chrysophaiius pldcEcis, L. Fairly scarce. 



529. Lampides bccticus, L. Common in late summer. 



604. Lyccena icariis, Roth. Fairly common, early summer. 



633. L. sebvKs, Boisduval. Fairly common amongst the broom in 

 early summer. 



635. L. minimus, Fues. Same as L. scbrus, but not quite so common. 



638. L. cyllarus, Rott. Fairly common, early summer. 



650. Cyaniris aryiolus, L. Very common. 



(To be continued.) 



C NEW CULICID^ FROM THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. 

 (^ By Fred. V. Theobald, M.A. 



Amongst a large collection of beautifully mounted mosquitoes 

 sent to me for identification, and collected and bred by Dr. 

 Durham, I at once detected several new species, including a 

 Stethomyia. This genus, which I founded on a species taken by 

 Dr. Durham and others in South America {S. nimha), was repre- 

 sented by that species only until the one here described came 

 to hand, — strange to say, by the discoverer of the first species 

 in another continent. 



The characters upon which the genus was founded are more 

 pronounced in the males of the Malayan species than in the 

 type of the genus. 



The collection also contained a new Nyssorhynchus and a new 

 Skusea, also described here. 



Amongst others in this collection are the following : — Nysso- 

 rhyncJius albirost7-is, Theob. ; N. tnaculatus, Theob. ; Myzorhynchus 

 sinensis, Wied ; M. vanus, Wlk. ; M. barhirostris, Van der Wulp ; 



